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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small loss" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in a sentence to describe a minor setback, such as, "Despite the small loss, the team still managed to win the game."
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Hey, small loss back in Arizona.
"It would be a big payday or a small loss".
"That's a small loss and a huge gain.
"We've fully exited Chrysler at a very small loss.
The second idea is to have a capital buffer that can absorb a small loss.
As with many steelmakers, gross operating margins were dire last quarter; a small loss was booked.
It expects the three stations to make a small loss next year and "grow profitably beyond this".
Last time around, the restatement turned the reported profit for the first half of 2001 into a small loss.
A predicted near-£500,000 profit in year five is more likely to be a small loss, the report says.
Remove those items and the meager return in the final three months of the year swings to a small loss.
It has seen particularly strong growth in Malaysia and Poland, and rapid expansion (but a small loss) in China.
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